This has led to even more questions about the state of the opposition coalition.

“We want to play an active role in NASA going forward because we have a huge stake in a stronger NASA. We are looking at this in both short and long term,” Wiper chairman Kivuthat Kibwana told the Sunday Standard.

Further discontent is evident in the fact that NASA co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka is eyeing the 2022 presidential bid and Orange Democratic Movement(ODM) appears dismissive to Wiper according to certain political pundits.

The NASA MPs have been asked to consult further on the list before debate resumes on the Parliament floor.